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Our amp tech has been working on these units since the 70s; we pride ourselves on selling vintage valve amps that will perform as close as possible to when they originally left the factory, though sometimes they can be 'improved' beyond original spec.

Oddlings – Yet another printing error has surfaced, this time from the FEI (pre-CBS) days.

Desperate to build a factory large enough to meet demand, Jim Marshall made a deal with the Rose Morris company. (Thanks to Christos) This amp was in production from 1976 up to 1980. It was fitted with two Celestion G12L T1632 8Ω speakers. Special high power version of the speaker cabinets were made for these beasts. This was the accompanying cabinet for the 2001 Bass amp.

In exchange for the necessary funding (to build this new factory) Rose Morris acquired the exclusive worldwide rights to distribute Marshall amps for the next 15 years. See the Marshall Amps 2000 page for more "official" information on the 2000 amps.

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The first combo's (models 1961 & 1962) appeared halfway this year. The schematics suggest they are, but you won't find JCM800 printed on the amps.All Warranty repairs are to be done by Splawn Amplification.The warranty information listed here supercedes any previous listing.2nd gear is a bolder tone more lowend and gain and a little less top end. If you are concerned with a piece of gear dramatically affecting your tone, you can check the loop by engaging it without anything connected. The half power switch on the 100 watt amps disconnects the the two outside power tubes. Yes any switching system that uses latching relays will work. The range reflects our tastes so you'll see an unusual mix of classic British and American amps from Vox, Marshall, Fender and Gibson alongside less-common fare from Selmer, Watkins/WEM, Ampeg, Supro etc.